Articles

Article: Blowback, Provocation, and Perpetual War

by William N. Grigg September 11, 2010

It isn’t radical Muslims’ hatred for “our freedoms” that drives terrorist acts on U. S. soil, William Grigg argues.  It is the regime’s continued policy of aggression on foreign soil, and its leveraging of Muslim outrage to justify its perpetual wars. Read the Full Article by William N. Grigg Afterwards, discuss it below.

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Article: “Criminals With Badges”: Denver’s Militarized Police

by William N. Grigg September 6, 2010

Anyone unfortunate enough to be found guilty of “contempt of cop” can expect swift and brutal “justice” at the hands of the criminal, militarized Denver Police Department. Read the Full Article by William N. Grigg Afterwards, discuss it below.

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Article: Intent is Like Remorse

by Editor September 4, 2010

The argument of this article is that intent, like remorse, is irrelevant to restitution. By default, intent, like any other subjective value judgment,  should play the role of a restitution-discount variable determined by the victim of an aggressive act, not the arbitration company. Jeremiah Dyke is an adjunct math professor and a libertarian writer. Feel free [...]

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Article: What Libertarians Should Learn From Radical Socialists

by Editor August 31, 2010

Ross Kenyon analyzes the radical socialist movement of the Progressive Era in an attempt to discern why they failed and how libertarians can learn from their failures in order to create the ideal libertarian society today. Ross Kenyon is a news analyst with the Center for a Stateless Society and a senior at Arizona State [...]

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Article: A Manifesto of the Private Property Anarchists

by Editor August 6, 2010

Many are likely to at least partly subscribe to the philosophical ideal of individual liberty that is at the heart of private property anarchism but still think that the application of private property anarchist ideology to society would necessarily lead to chaos. However, when the private property anarchist talks about leveling government, he is referring [...]

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Article: Five Months of Packing Heat

by Manuel Lora July 1, 2010

Several months ago I made the decision to apply for a permit to carry a concealed weapon, because I wanted to have another level of protection for me and for my family as we go about our business around town. I will not talk about the permit process, whether you should get one, or about [...]

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Article: Seeking Heaven

by Editor June 28, 2010

This short story, by Anita Acavalos, was inspired by the WWI poetry of Wilfred Owen, namely “Dulce et Decorum Es” and “Anthem for Doomed Youth.” Read the Full Story by Anita Acavalos Afterwards, discuss it below.

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